I would like to point out 1 thing and that is CONSPIRACY COMMENTS ARE ABSOULETLY NOT ALLOWED but you can say what you think might have happened with whatever it is just do not go and say it was bombs or something stupid like that. Just dont try and say your right. (also check community post if you want the songs)
For those of you who mentioned gore, and what not, due to morbid interest perhaps? When AA-11 impacted the north tower, the speed, plus inertia, propelled not only debris from the building but countless pieces of human remains into the streets south of the tower. The level of trauma to a body under those circumstances is unimaginable. I saw a piece of skull with some brain matter still in it. Also part of a rib cage with what appeared to be a flight attendant uniform. The rest was mostly pieces of of musculature and fat. I did not see any of the bodies of those people who either fell or jumped onto the plaza. I'm glad I didn't. I saw enough to cause nightmares for many months to come.
@@Flowerz__ civilian. I used to live in Jersey. Worked for a time on tower 1, 89th floor. I left NY and had returned for a wedding. I was planning on having lunch with the guys at Windows but was having bfast at the mall and shooting emails. After AA-11 hit I bolted south. That's where I saw the carnage.
@@jorgevillavicencio427 wow, can only imagine seeing that stuff up close and personal. Like you said I think everyone has a morbid curiosity it’s human nature. Even through videos the sounds and sights of that day are shocking but seeing something live and in person is a different story. also crazy how many ppl have stories where they just missed being a casualty on 9/11. Thanks for sharing your story and the information, much appreciated!
The fact that at 9:10 if you look closely you could actually see the person impacting the stage and splattering to the front of the stage, Absolutely heartbreaking.
@@askinni Yep, These extremist groups teach people to think that they need to sacrifice themselves for Islam. I'm not necessarily saying it's a teaching of islam, It's not.
It’s so eerie hearing the plaza music still playing just before both towers collapsed. Some spooky stuff went on that day. All I can say is may the many people who perished that day still find their peace. And to the families I hope you all are in better spots now then you were after this tragic day. God bless everyone ❤️
I was 13 when 9/11 happened, now that I'm 36, I realize a lot of the people who died were around the age I am now and it is a really strange feeling. It makes it even more sad to me now, because when you're a teenager you think 35-40 is "old" but then you get to this age and realize you have so much more life ahead of you. Those poor people. It never gets easier to see this footage. 😢
@@ZWTC682so that means the inside melted instead of the top section. If only they installed sprinklers that would've stopped.. If the pipes didn't explode.
Quick correction the steel didn't melt, not enough heat but it was hot enough to soften the steel and loose all it's structural and mecanical properties. (Sorry for any mystakes english is not first language)
that's one of the most horrific ways to die in this instance, among many others. Being stuck on the side of a gigantic skyscraper, with only death by falling or death by burning as your choices. NIGHTMARE fuel. Unreal. Those poor people. The one odd and morbid thing about it was that when the towers fell, watching the replays of it as least we know that the people IN the buildings are no longer suffering.
I simply cannot even imagine being in that situation. I’m sure he knew it was over and he was gonna die but he was clinging onto desperation during his last moments.
I remember the hoodie and the blowfish I only want to be with you, but when the second tower was hit i remember r.e.m’s stand was playing. It’s so weird how something as simple as Muzak can make you remember.
well, it was inevitable this incident became the butt of jokes. same thing happened with the titanic. its just how things are, and how a lot of people (including myself) cope with tragedy in their lives.
this video is important to see for current and future generations, it is heartbreaking and terrible, gut wrenching and it makes you sick, but it is neccessary to teach the world what extreme religion will do to people. Never forget! My condolences to all the families that lost someone.
Extreme religion and what the US did to the rest of the world. 9/11 was inevitable, US was the worlds main target, all of this happened due to the government's evil policies, rest in peace all the innocents affected by the US and the people in the US who had to pay the price
I have to say, as a historian, this video strikes me hard. No one would have figured to turn off the plaza music at this time, nor would anyone have figured the stage assembly and chairs set up in the plaza for concerts that would now and forever cease, but these scenes and these sounds of so much conflicting mayhem, death and emergency is eerie in the extreme; debris and even human remains having already littered the plaza, all over. This huge, brutalist plaza having a very hard time over years attracting life to it, only to have this happen. Looking at the entire complex and the buildings will only ever be unforgettable. Go there today (at least for those born after 9/11)--go there in 1962 and the old 'Radio Row' neighborhood of that time, or 1973 and no one could have imagined this day. And then, the music is cut away forever--but not before Horner's score from 'Titanic' plays in-between collapses. Unreal. RIP to all of the victims.
Hearing the thuds of those poor poor people falling to there death and cracking of the towers along the sirens and utter chaos with the happy cheery music is so utterly awful and chilling, all thoses poor souls its awful to see again after all these years still hits as hard. 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 ❤
At 1:14:50, you can actually see if you look very closely when the north tower is collapsing bits of the staircase still standing for only a few seconds until that also collapses. It’s the little black line right next to the smoke and debris.
oh jesus. i think this is the only 9/11 video ive watched that really struck major emotions and fear into me, 9/11 has been a big interest of mine since i was like 8, and im 15 now so ive seen a LOT of videos throughout the years… but this one really just feels like a horrible punch to the gut. watching those people falling and hearing the sound of the impact is what got me the most, the visuals accompanied with the music genuinely gave me chills, plus, knowing what that black censor dot on the stage is covering up is terrifying... this is an incredible video, and you did an amazing job recreating the audio, thank you for making this.
I was 7 years old when I was in school witnessing 9/11 happening. My teacher put it on the TV when another teacher rushed in to tell her. It was hard to comprehend what was happening then but I knew something was horribly wrong as we watched these two towers burning with zero explanation as to why from our teacher.
A lot can happen during those 2 or 1 1/2 hours after the planes hit. There’s people jumping/escaping, historical photos shot, sirens, people recording the towers burning, pentagon getting hit by flight 77, flight 93 crashing in a random field possibly intended to hit another important landmark, firefighters helping everyone evacuate, famous lost media filmed (lol superman), steels melting, burning bodies, missing people, phone calls were made inside the towers, crowds looking up at the skyline, and there’s people struggling to breathe
Peaceful music surrounded by Pandemonium. Just can't describe it. I'm not American but that morning we were returned from school early (I was 6) and watch TV news and I didn't know what's going on, why such interests on burning buildings I thought, years later, I understood everything. Always terrifies me the way they felt those who jumped and crushed over the ground or the people onboard the planes (American 11 recreation documentary is nightmare fuel since then)
Would highly recommend you watch “September 11: The New Pearl Harbor” directed by Massimo Mazzucco. That’s a wonderful piece of 911 history that debunkers are allergic to touch circa 2013.
26:39 music starts playing, and since the falling takes maximum 10 seconds from the last floor, but probably it was the middle of the building, so about 6 secs average, the last moments of the person's life was that growing volume of the elevating elevator's music and darkness. This is crazy, falling and thinking (depending on a person's character) - What is that playing? - Why is that nice music playing? 😭 - This is the last nice thing I'll hear. - Is this a heaven music approaching? - Elevator music, I remember hearing it when I got in to work today, why... - This is so unplanned, my ending. - No way this is it. - This is it.
I can only think of the scene from Saving Private Ryan where the kid is calling out for his mother. If it weren’t for the deafening sounds of fire or the foundation of the buildings churning, maybe someone would’ve heard something similar
If you zoom in closely on the guy at 24:23 it looks like he was trying to hang with a belt or some sort of rope or fabric and you can see his leg kick really hard at the window below the floor he was on to try and smash the window and hop through but the force of his kick knocked him off balance and he fell
That man there fell to his death. He did not jump to his death. He was literally trying to climb down the side of the building as improbable as that sounds.
@mjmcrae1168 no doubt. He did all he can with what he had at the time to try and survive. He had a 0.1% chance of succeeding by climbing or trying to smash a window on a lower floor and escaping through a lesser engulfed floor but he took the chance cause he knew he was doomed and would burn to death. He definitely didn't jump, he was murdered
I don’t know why, but my mind thinks about the fixtures, sinks, toilets, desks and tables falling on you. The fear that they felt. May they rest in peace.
I will say that I had not heard the music until this year recently, but listening to it playing when this is going on. Kind of reminds me of how they kept playing the music on the Titanic as they were going down.. I'm sure that's weird to some, but that's just what kind of a Erie idea that it gave to me
Titanic witnesses (on 1960's tv) said it was complete bullshit the band played as it was going down. They said that's a nasty, evil press invention. (Their words.) The band may have played "a song" on deck but, it wasn't quartet-time. It wasn't Nero and Rome.
Rus: Хотел бы выразить соболезнования всем причастным, всем тем кто был там или потерял родных или друзей. Этот теракт, поистине символ человеческой жестокости и жажды некоторых отомстить. То, что пережил тогда Нью Йорк сложно сравнить. Теракты это всегда страшно, это то, что отзывается в сердцах людей, даже спустя много лет. Спустя столько лет, никто не забыт. Из россии Eng: I would like to express my condolences to all those involved, to all those who were there or lost relatives or friends. This terrorist attack is truly a symbol of human cruelty and the thirst of some for revenge. It is difficult to compare what New York went through the. Terrorist attacks are always scary, it's something that resonates in people's hearts, even after many years. After all these years, no one is forgotten. From Russia
I put headphones on, I turned on the audio to the max. And played that specific moment, it was so horrifying and it felt like I was getting a headache from it, it was so loud some of the sounds wouldn’t even render.
I personally think that the worst experience in this tradedgy is when the south tower collapses,it tilts forwards,and the people on the top just fly down with the tower while they suffocate to death,WORST way to die ever.
The loud bangs you hear make you want to think those are gunshots or something, your mind pushes back what you know is true and the images of what you know happened to those people.
c4 blasts scattered over 3000 inch size parts over a thousand feet. actual documentation im not lying look up the body maps for 911. some of them were actually stuck to other parts of one another from the sheer pressure
@@Sleety33977 bro i hate reddit what are you on about. nothing but false information allowed there. if you had a shred of intilect youd know thats one of the most censored pages on the internet and if i said anything like that i would be banned. watch the documentary called "The Unspeakable" and see the parents conclusions of the actual victims that died. And real architects opinions unlike any of us. They all back up my beliefs. are the victims own parents abunch of crazed conspiracy theorists or would you not go that far? dont come at me like i invented this information how about you do your own research
I was watching the one of the videos of the firefighters in the lobby and heard a Wren chattering. I'd never noticed that before. I wonder if that bird also died that day? It's a bit haunting to think that even a little bird was minding its own business one minute, then its birdsong became echoes of history falling down around it.
The really creepy part here for me which I just realized, is how quiet it is a few minutes after the rest tower falls. Once all the debris settles from that collapse, all you can hear is the wind howling, the debris sprinkling down from the remaining tower, and the music playing. I’d imagine that this is what an apocalypse might sound like. A normally bustling part of NYC which you’d normally hear footsteps, talking, birds, cars beeping and driving etc. not even so much as a voice calling out for help, or of any responders coming back into the scene. I know anyone that’s alive is standing by away from the area now fully aware that the second tower will probably come down too. But it’s still all just so surreal to hear it.
Freaks me out that 9/11 footage now comes with an explainer of what the event was. For my generation and older it’s indelibly marked on our psyche much like I imagine the assassination of JFK was for previous generations. Tragic yet also filled with so much courage and kindness. A truly human day. That Muzak makes it surreal.
24:26 This is just so awful. Can't even comprehend what they must be thinking the moment they started flying. Did they even realize they had just 7 more seconds to live?
I was a preschooler at this time and remember watching the news about this disaster in real time. Rest in peace to all the victims. I'm so sad to watch this video...
Also also - there's a distinct lack of audible groaning of the buildings prior to collapse. There are multiple witness testimonies which state that they (especially WTC2) made deep rumbling, groaning sounds increaingly leading up to the collapse, audible even at street level. The abruptness of the collapse as depicted in this video feels very inaccurate with what we know was going on with the towers structurally. I'd wager you might even be able to hear when those final exterior columns snap.
“The video feels inaccurate.” LOL. Do you realize how nuts you sound? Just because you read a few Wikipedia articles doesn’t mean you have the slightest clue as to what really happened that day. Gotta love the armchair explosives/building “noises” experts.
I think something in the layering and editing of the Muzak is what's leading to people not 'getting' that it's depicting an aspect of that environment. Maybe a little more reverb or a slight echo or something would help, I'm not really sure. Also, I hate that people will think this a legitimate recording of the incident and not a collage of different elements some genuine and not genuine. Nobody will read the description, nobody EVER reads the description - if there's something about the video that people ought to know at a glance, it needs to be in the title or in the video itself. (I miss annotations)
every video that i include with muzak syncing stuff i try to say its what really happened there. well at least from 9:25 to 9:42 but yeah i know thanks!
Hearing "The World I Know" is so fkn haunting while this was unfolding. I was 7 when this happened...all these years later and I had no clue that they were playing music at the plaza during.
This day haunts me much like all of you. I wasn’t in NYC, but living in South Florida at the time. Twelve years old & in middle school. I lived in the *same* city where some of the terrorists lived prior to the attacks. I can only imagine that I probably crossed paths with evil. A few nights before they set off for 9/11 (I think the night before), they were playing cards at a popular bar here in Hollywood, FL. The place closed down in 2009-2010, but I remember working nearby and spoke with the husband of a waitress who served them that night. She could sense that these guys were just demonic - they had something off about them. Dangerous and uncertain times.
I live in Brazil and my Portuguese teacher was alive in 2001, and she saw all of it happen on a TV in a bar with her friend, as she saw it she thought it was some kind of movie, although she was quite confused on why the "movie" was shown like a TV broadcast and it was just the towers in flames, when she got home later in the day she found out that was a live broadcast, goes to show how unexpected this whole tragedy was. (she told us this story in class)
This clips brought two things to mind as someone who was born after 9/11: 1. It’s surreal that there’s such tranquil music playing amidst destruction 2. New footage of this incident gets posted around the Internet much more often than even I’m aware of 3. My morbid curiosity with this incident is gonna get me in trouble one day…
I was born a few years after this, this made me feel a fraction of hopeless and fear that the people of that day experienced, this is the best and most terrifying piece of 9/11 media I have seen
Although the video lacked key details such as the Metal skeletons of the towers collapsing, it’s still a great video. I appreciate the effort you put into this.
I cannot fathom the horrific events that took place that day, I was only 1 years old when this happened and was over at my grandmas house so I don’t remember it happening and only found out a few years later when I got access to the internet, my heart goes out to everyone who perished on that day, may they rest in peace.
it is believed to be burning debri most likely from AA 11. the wheel was on fire on the sedan because at around 8:57 AM there is this photo of the sedan and its wheel is on fire but nothing else but it is the same car but what i believe is that it spread like this: 1. could have just been how a normal car fire is and spread through out the car. 2. the fire spread to the fuel tank and exploded the back of the car but it was not caught most likely due to people mostly cutting tapes to 9:00 AM or people starting to film around 9:00 AM or it just never happened but since the fire was that bad that's just my guess but i also say that because of the back of the car is very destroyed in the back in this one photo of the church parking lot after the 2nd plane
Burning and smoldering debris from the impacts and conflagration. Multi-story structure fires often cause cars below to catch fire. Check out some videos of city fires, you're likely to see at least one car at street level get torched. Cars love to be catching fire. They have incredibly poor resistance to flames and heat.
@@ZWTC682I wish I could remember (listened to a lot of 9/11 videos at work today) but there was a clip of a guy walking around narrating the scene and a car explodes, he even says "that car just explodes". no clue which of the many videos it was though. wonder if it was the same car
Not watching because I don’t want to see the gore, but there really should be a warning issued by TH-cam on this video. I’m glad I read the comments. RIP to all of those who died on that horrible day.
i was expecting one but luckily didn't, but all that was not my intention to do that on purpose it was just when that was filmed. So dont think im just a weird edge lord lol,.
@@ZWTC682 it’s all good. I get it. As awful as this is, it’s important historically to show how grizzly and graphic this day was for those who went through it. Plus, people who were too young or not alive to grasp the devastation of that day can get a close look if they so choose.
Because the south tower was hit more lower than the north tower. The core of the south tower was more weakened since it was hit more from the bottom. But it also has to do with the beams bending due to the heat.
@@IndianaBeerReviewsmakes me wonder imagine if they crashed even lower it may have collapsed almost instantly or minutes after meaning more people would have been killed since they couldn’t evacuate
Even if it didn't collapse in minutes, then everyone above the floors above them had no chance of escape. That would be more horrifying senario if it didnt collapes cause would be more a case of when it fall instead of how many can we get out before its too late@Megalania1
@@Sealed-Sevenyeah, that's the outer wall standing there for a spell; but the outer wall was also a load bearing structure, just like the inner core. The floors were slung between the inner core and the outer wall.
9:03 Error, that jumper is the same person at the 0:35 and in 9:11 the videoclip of Jack Tailercio you can hear a Body hitting the ground that is the jumper that fell in 6:56 from the north face of the north tower you can see the shadow falling.
i do not think so but i see what your saying. i think not though because the smoke shadows and smoke rotation on the south tower and smoke shadows from the north tower is going the same way with both of those clips also in jacks clip the impact sounded metal sounding
@@ZWTC682 On the Jack's Tailercio video the part when you add the video of the jumper hitting the stage is not correct, the sound of the impact (Jack Tailercio) is from a jumper that fell from the north side, On guys Rosbrook's footage, Tami said "that's another person" and you hear the impact and then Tami describe how the jumpers hit the ground.
the music... god. hearing it is just eerie. the music kind of like a somber feeling that "god no this is not happening" and- shit dude this music is really eerie to hear with all the falling bodies and towers and stuff... sigh.
Looking back all these years later and seeing extreme close up videos here…there was nothing that could have been done to save those towers from collapsing. That damage was irreversible. Rest in peace to all 😢
Muzak playing at 31:41... Collective soul. The chorus is "So I walk up on high And I step to the edge To see my world below And I laugh at myself While the tears roll down 'Cause it's the world I know Oh it's the world I know"
24:20 Poor guy was struggling to stay alive trying to somehow hoist himself down from the impact zone he'd just extracted himself from. Had it been possible for him to get himself down he would've with his resolve. It was impossible for him and the others to try and climb down the exterior of the building. I hate seeing him loose his grip
Yeah and then the music "How deep is your love"...so ironically disturbing. I always have these pictures in mind when I hear this song since I saw it for the first time.
This is a great effort. Ive been watching your older video as ambience for a while, and i have to say that, despite the sound effects being much better on this one, the music definitely needs to be louder while also keeping the open-space reverb effect. Good luck!
I stumbled across this comment at the beginning of the north towers collapse. i get exactly what you're saying, but I couldn't help but find it a little funny to see you describe it as ambience while im im the middle of listening to a full minute of horrifically loud metal crunching and collapsing
45:08 Beginning of the south tower beginning to collapse. the reason for this being the airplane's jet fuel ignited a huge fire that burned and destroyed the tower's internal structure. 1:14:37 The north tower beginning to collapse. Same reason as WTC 2, jet fuel ignited a fire that burned the skeleton of the tower.
I was a 2002 baby. I admit, for the longest time I was with my generation of making jokes and laughing...I've seen and have been fascinated with 9/11 for a long time, but seeing this..? This was the first video ever that I actually cried. I see documentaries, I've seen the still photos of jumpers and video- cutting right before impact. I think....seeing that jumper fall through the roof and seeing them hit the ground like a limp doll...that just- I can't even put into words. It's gruesome but what I needed to see. I won't even joke about this ever again and I believe this is something that NEEDS to be shown.
I was in middle school when this happened. We were sent to the cafeteria/auditorium and were told about a current attack. Immediately after the principal broke the news, while we were walking back to class, I remember clearly my peers were joking and making it seem like a laughing matter. The thought of going to war in 2001 was new to us millennials, so everyone was hyped for all the wrong reasons. When you’re young, that level of immaturity is commonplace.
Another 02 kid here. We laughed at the memes in middle school, now we look at videos like this to remind us that humans died, in more ways than one, during this horrific time in both American and World history
Beautiful Skycrapers 😢 45:08 Terrorific moment 1:14:37 moment II 😮 A Symbol of New York city, U.S. 24:27 Absolutely heartbreaking 😢 15:08 Firemans a heroes ❤
Watching that man fall whilst listening to “How deep is your love” playing in the background is truly a harrowing feeling.. God bless those poor souls and their families who endured that terrible day.
probably a dumb question about the audio...i understand the music, i understand the time deviation but im wondering where the ambient audio was recorded from? why is the fir so loud? just being inquisitive, not complaining. trying to understand the source of the normal ambient audio of the firetrucks, fir, sound of the city, etc. honestly, any more insight to the overall audio that isnt already explained would be super helpful. thanks!
well i mean debri was falling constantly and burning debri to but in such little pieces to and some very well could have spread on to paper and probably caught it on fire but
Sorry for my ignorance, but where did the audio come from? Is it a re-creation or is it the actual full audio? I'm more specifically asking about the audio of the collapse, because that is AMAZING and so terrifying sounding! Was there a stationary camera or something down in the WTC plaza that captured it? I've seen Jack Taliercio's video before but this audio sounds "cleaner" like it was captured on a recorder standing still rather than someone moving around like Jack was. Also the score/music from the Titanic movie that plays right as the first tower collapses is sooooo freaking eerie. Around 46:00 into your video
I would like to point out 1 thing and that is CONSPIRACY COMMENTS ARE ABSOULETLY NOT ALLOWED but you can say what you think might have happened with whatever it is just do not go and say it was bombs or something stupid like that. Just dont try and say your right. (also check community post if you want the songs)
I hate conspiracy theorists that make up theories that make no sense for attention
@@DC10_AV exactly
@@ZWTC682hey uh I have a question
@@DC10_AV yeah?
@@ZWTC682 is it possible that I could use your video audio?
For those of you who mentioned gore, and what not, due to morbid interest perhaps? When AA-11 impacted the north tower, the speed, plus inertia, propelled not only debris from the building but countless pieces of human remains into the streets south of the tower. The level of trauma to a body under those circumstances is unimaginable. I saw a piece of skull with some brain matter still in it. Also part of a rib cage with what appeared to be a flight attendant uniform. The rest was mostly pieces of of musculature and fat. I did not see any of the bodies of those people who either fell or jumped onto the plaza. I'm glad I didn't. I saw enough to cause nightmares for many months to come.
Im so sorry you had to witness/experience all of that
Were you a firefighter or civilian?
@@idiashrouds1fan thank you! I appreciate that.
@@Flowerz__ civilian. I used to live in Jersey. Worked for a time on tower 1, 89th floor. I left NY and had returned for a wedding. I was planning on having lunch with the guys at Windows but was having bfast at the mall and shooting emails. After AA-11 hit I bolted south. That's where I saw the carnage.
@@jorgevillavicencio427 wow, can only imagine seeing that stuff up close and personal. Like you said I think everyone has a morbid curiosity it’s human nature. Even through videos the sounds and sights of that day are shocking but seeing something live and in person is a different story. also crazy how many ppl have stories where they just missed being a casualty on 9/11. Thanks for sharing your story and the information, much appreciated!
The fact that at 9:10 if you look closely you could actually see the person impacting the stage and splattering to the front of the stage, Absolutely heartbreaking.
Literally terrifying. It's horrific. I wonder why these people would do this. evil
Quite interesting that 9:11 is the moment of impact...
@@thirteenly13Religious matter, I think (not saying Islam as a whole is bad, may Allah bless all good muslims 👍).
@@askinni Yep, These extremist groups teach people to think that they need to sacrifice themselves for Islam. I'm not necessarily saying it's a teaching of islam, It's not.
@@NotSethyboy yeah i feel bad i didn't notice until like 3 days ago
It’s so eerie hearing the plaza music still playing just before both towers collapsed. Some spooky stuff went on that day. All I can say is may the many people who perished that day still find their peace. And to the families I hope you all are in better spots now then you were after this tragic day. God bless everyone ❤️
I was 13 when 9/11 happened, now that I'm 36, I realize a lot of the people who died were around the age I am now and it is a really strange feeling. It makes it even more sad to me now, because when you're a teenager you think 35-40 is "old" but then you get to this age and realize you have so much more life ahead of you. Those poor people. It never gets easier to see this footage. 😢
it was my 20th birthday, engraved forever.....
We’re the same age and I feel the same way… I so distinctly remember watching it on tv in school… 8th grade… we were just entering our teenage years
Sir I was only 2 months old when this happened 😂
I'm sorry, dude... but nobody thinks 35-40 is "old." Maybe it's just you, okay?
I was 23 when 9/11 happened and I was in the North Tower in the stairway and as I came out the south Tower fell
The haunting sound inside the NORTH TOWER at 10.27 creaking aching metal inner core about to give way at 10.28 collapse.
creepy fact that the north towers roof started to cave in at 10.27 from reports of helicopters in the area
@@ZWTC682so that means the inside melted instead of the top section. If only they installed sprinklers that would've stopped.. If the pipes didn't explode.
@@daBoisOnRoblox it was just trusses melting yeah but it was just making everything very weak by bending
Quick correction the steel didn't melt, not enough heat but it was hot enough to soften the steel and loose all it's structural and mecanical properties.
(Sorry for any mystakes english is not first language)
@@bismark7108 sorry thats what i meant i was sleepy at the time i wrote that
Seeing the man at 22:16 waving for help only to sadly realize he has to try scale the building or else be consumed by the fire 😔
Just this once, I wish I could've been a superhero to save all those innocent lives...🙏
Bin laden SOfTB!
that's one of the most horrific ways to die in this instance, among many others. Being stuck on the side of a gigantic skyscraper, with only death by falling or death by burning as your choices. NIGHTMARE fuel. Unreal. Those poor people.
The one odd and morbid thing about it was that when the towers fell, watching the replays of it as least we know that the people IN the buildings are no longer suffering.
@@tallo7545indeed. I thought about that at the time. If only we really had Superman, we would have been okay.
I simply cannot even imagine being in that situation. I’m sure he knew it was over and he was gonna die but he was clinging onto desperation during his last moments.
What makes it all the more terrifying is that the Billie Joel muzak was actually playing in the plaza while all of this was unfolding.
And the BeeGees
I remember the hoodie and the blowfish I only want to be with you, but when the second tower was hit i remember r.e.m’s stand was playing. It’s so weird how something as simple as Muzak can make you remember.
Titanic theme tune my heart will go on by Celine Dion also
Bill Joel is the shit, not muzackckck
bullshit, really???!!
The person falling and hearing the thud is chilling, and people make jokes about this incident. People are messed up. Same with those hijackers.
Dark humor
@@TheAverageShadowfan how
@@ZWTC682 that's what they call it
@@TheAverageShadowfan Dude, that's now even remotely close to dark humor. That's a statement.
well, it was inevitable this incident became the butt of jokes. same thing happened with the titanic. its just how things are, and how a lot of people (including myself) cope with tragedy in their lives.
this video is important to see for current and future generations, it is heartbreaking and terrible, gut wrenching and it makes you sick, but it is neccessary to teach the world what extreme religion will do to people. Never forget! My condolences to all the families that lost someone.
Extreme religion and what the US did to the rest of the world. 9/11 was inevitable, US was the worlds main target, all of this happened due to the government's evil policies, rest in peace all the innocents affected by the US and the people in the US who had to pay the price
9:10 is truly horryfying.
I have to say, as a historian, this video strikes me hard. No one would have figured to turn off the plaza music at this time, nor would anyone have figured the stage assembly and chairs set up in the plaza for concerts that would now and forever cease, but these scenes and these sounds of so much conflicting mayhem, death and emergency is eerie in the extreme; debris and even human remains having already littered the plaza, all over. This huge, brutalist plaza having a very hard time over years attracting life to it, only to have this happen. Looking at the entire complex and the buildings will only ever be unforgettable. Go there today (at least for those born after 9/11)--go there in 1962 and the old 'Radio Row' neighborhood of that time, or 1973 and no one could have imagined this day. And then, the music is cut away forever--but not before Horner's score from 'Titanic' plays in-between collapses. Unreal. RIP to all of the victims.
Hearing the thuds of those poor poor people falling to there death and cracking of the towers along the sirens and utter chaos with the happy cheery music is so utterly awful and chilling, all thoses poor souls its awful to see again after all these years still hits as hard. 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 ❤
At 1:14:50, you can actually see if you look very closely when the north tower is collapsing bits of the staircase still standing for only a few seconds until that also collapses. It’s the little black line right next to the smoke and debris.
I don’t think that’s the staircasr
Oh wait nvm. I thought the north tower was more to the left and I thought that was a antenna of the building in the shot or something
Good eye. Its somewhat hard to make it out so it is slightly debatable.
@@Vhhf-l6x it is but there are other backup photos for evidence of what my claim was.
@@Nomation10 of course there are.
The haunting sound of melodic music playing in the plaza with the wailing of sirens in the background 😢
All these years and I never noticed there was a band stage setup in the plaza. The plaza was a great area for summer concerts.
they did it every summer since 97 or 96 i believe
Went to a concert there a month before September 11th
At the time there was a dance event that was supposed to be going on from the 10th, to 16th, there's actually a commercial uploaded on youtube from it
oh jesus. i think this is the only 9/11 video ive watched that really struck major emotions and fear into me, 9/11 has been a big interest of mine since i was like 8, and im 15 now so ive seen a LOT of videos throughout the years… but this one really just feels like a horrible punch to the gut. watching those people falling and hearing the sound of the impact is what got me the most, the visuals accompanied with the music genuinely gave me chills, plus, knowing what that black censor dot on the stage is covering up is terrifying... this is an incredible video, and you did an amazing job recreating the audio, thank you for making this.
I just got out of a deep 9/11 rabbit hole and some of the stuff you might find without looking for it is seriously scarring so be careful dude
@@drmiguel3299 lol i dont find a way out the rabbit hole. thats crazy
@@drmiguel3299 You ain't kidding
mhm. im younger than you but it has been a big interest of mine that I haven’t even reacted to some videos like these. its horrible.
I was 7 years old when I was in school witnessing 9/11 happening. My teacher put it on the TV when another teacher rushed in to tell her. It was hard to comprehend what was happening then but I knew something was horribly wrong as we watched these two towers burning with zero explanation as to why from our teacher.
A lot can happen during those 2 or 1 1/2 hours after the planes hit. There’s people jumping/escaping, historical photos shot, sirens, people recording the towers burning, pentagon getting hit by flight 77, flight 93 crashing in a random field possibly intended to hit another important landmark, firefighters helping everyone evacuate, famous lost media filmed (lol superman), steels melting, burning bodies, missing people, phone calls were made inside the towers, crowds looking up at the skyline, and there’s people struggling to breathe
Flight 93 was set to hit the white house,but was stopped as the passenger on board could see the news and knew what was gone happen.
Right? That's what I'm thinking too when I look at the footage. So many tragic stories were happening in the same time
the music in the background makes all this so much more chilling.
Peaceful music surrounded by Pandemonium. Just can't describe it. I'm not American but that morning we were returned from school early (I was 6) and watch TV news and I didn't know what's going on, why such interests on burning buildings I thought, years later, I understood everything. Always terrifies me the way they felt those who jumped and crushed over the ground or the people onboard the planes (American 11 recreation documentary is nightmare fuel since then)
if it was morning for you when it happened, you're probably american, in europe and africa it was noon
@@thepinktreeclub south american perhaps
Bro if the towers didn’t collapse then the stage and plaza would be covered in gore
but it was still covered in gore, there was just a bunch of rubble and debris on top of them
The towers collapsed indeed it is because the floor is burning
Would highly recommend you watch “September 11: The New Pearl Harbor” directed by Massimo Mazzucco. That’s a wonderful piece of 911 history that debunkers are allergic to touch circa 2013.
Conspiracy theories not good.
Are you naturally this stupid ?
Normally, I’m not easily disturbed by things like this, but seeing and now hearing this gives me an awful feeling in my stomach.
26:39 music starts playing, and since the falling takes maximum 10 seconds from the last floor, but probably it was the middle of the building, so about 6 secs average, the last moments of the person's life was that growing volume of the elevating elevator's music and darkness. This is crazy, falling and thinking (depending on a person's character)
- What is that playing?
- Why is that nice music playing? 😭
- This is the last nice thing I'll hear.
- Is this a heaven music approaching?
- Elevator music, I remember hearing it when I got in to work today, why...
- This is so unplanned, my ending.
- No way this is it.
- This is it.
That song is an instrumental version of How Deep Is Your Love by the Bee Gees, but I guess it's better than hearing Free Fallin by Tom Petty...
Chances are most of them weren't really thinking because they were in an absolute state of shock.
You're probably not hearing shit because you're in shock that you are even in this situation and all of the air traveling past your head.
you can hear a loud thud. I wonder what that was.
I can only think of the scene from Saving Private Ryan where the kid is calling out for his mother. If it weren’t for the deafening sounds of fire or the foundation of the buildings churning, maybe someone would’ve heard something similar
If you zoom in closely on the guy at 24:23 it looks like he was trying to hang with a belt or some sort of rope or fabric and you can see his leg kick really hard at the window below the floor he was on to try and smash the window and hop through but the force of his kick knocked him off balance and he fell
That man there fell to his death. He did not jump to his death. He was literally trying to climb down the side of the building as improbable as that sounds.
@mjmcrae1168 no doubt. He did all he can with what he had at the time to try and survive. He had a 0.1% chance of succeeding by climbing or trying to smash a window on a lower floor and escaping through a lesser engulfed floor but he took the chance cause he knew he was doomed and would burn to death. He definitely didn't jump, he was murdered
The fact they were people still inside when it collapsed omg😭💔this is so heartbreaking
I don’t know why, but my mind thinks about the fixtures, sinks, toilets, desks and tables falling on you. The fear that they felt. May they rest in peace.
I thought about that too and the steel falling on you. I think everyone thinks about the craziest stuff when that happened. 😔
Eu também penso em toda a estrutura caindo sobre eles, embora muitos já estariam mortos, devido a fumaça e calor.
The Plaza music playing softly as sirens and what sounds like is fire crackling is eerie
I will say that I had not heard the music until this year recently, but listening to it playing when this is going on. Kind of reminds me of how they kept playing the music on the Titanic as they were going down.. I'm sure that's weird to some, but that's just what kind of a Erie idea that it gave to me
Titanic witnesses (on 1960's tv) said it was complete bullshit the band played as it was going down.
They said that's a nasty, evil press invention. (Their words.)
The band may have played "a song" on deck but, it wasn't quartet-time. It wasn't Nero and Rome.
1978 is as close to 2001 as 2024 is. Goodnight.
What
What do you mean ?
He means 1978 is 23 years before 2001 and 2024 is 23 years after
@@gr3yh4wk1 thankyou
@@jakeridez6465basically people in 2001 were like “oh 1978 was only 23 years ago. Now it’s, “oh 2001 was only 23 years ago”
Rus:
Хотел бы выразить соболезнования всем причастным, всем тем кто был там или потерял родных или друзей. Этот теракт, поистине символ человеческой жестокости и жажды некоторых отомстить. То, что пережил тогда Нью Йорк сложно сравнить. Теракты это всегда страшно, это то, что отзывается в сердцах людей, даже спустя много лет. Спустя столько лет, никто не забыт. Из россии
Eng:
I would like to express my condolences to all those involved, to all those who were there or lost relatives or friends. This terrorist attack is truly a symbol of human cruelty and the thirst of some for revenge. It is difficult to compare what New York went through the. Terrorist attacks are always scary, it's something that resonates in people's hearts, even after many years. After all these years, no one is forgotten. From Russia
45:07 wow sounds terrifying
Yo I love ur vids one just came up on my recommended right now lol
How this can be..... The building was collapsed after finished the music...
@@FerencziBence9522you must think buildings are made of foam
@@FerencziBence9522that sound did not come from the building
I put headphones on, I turned on the audio to the max. And played that specific moment, it was so horrifying and it felt like I was getting a headache from it, it was so loud some of the sounds wouldn’t even render.
Pretty sad and haunting to hear and see this with the music, incredible this is 23 years ago.
I personally think that the worst experience in this tradedgy is when the south tower collapses,it tilts forwards,and the people on the top just fly down with the tower while they suffocate to death,WORST way to die ever.
Imagine the last thing you hear before impact is Hootie and the Blowfish instrumental
that's basically what any jumper on the east side would hear for a millisecond but with a different song
@@ZWTC682 some claim that the jumpers would have had a heart attack midair and were unconscious by the time they hit the ground
@@phasasetI don’t think so, think of any skydiver ever
@@phasaset it was more go unconscious then heart attack
@@minopoeminopoe4503 the difference is that Skydivers have 100% trust that they will live, those people didn't. In fact, it was the opposite.
Incredible reconstruct of events. Thank you for hard work on preserving these perspectives.
That is so sad for that guy 24:31 also RIP for the victims in this disaster 😢
Sadly non of those FireFighters at 15:08 made it out alive 😢
True heroes
This just made my day more sadder. I feel bad for these people and their families.
The loud bangs you hear make you want to think those are gunshots or something, your mind pushes back what you know is true and the images of what you know happened to those people.
c4 blasts scattered over 3000 inch size parts over a thousand feet. actual documentation im not lying look up the body maps for 911. some of them were actually stuck to other parts of one another from the sheer pressure
@lilmxnclr another washed up conspiracy theorist from reddit get a life
@@Sleety33977 bro i hate reddit what are you on about. nothing but false information allowed there. if you had a shred of intilect youd know thats one of the most censored pages on the internet and if i said anything like that i would be banned. watch the documentary called "The Unspeakable" and see the parents conclusions of the actual victims that died. And real architects opinions unlike any of us. They all back up my beliefs. are the victims own parents abunch of crazed conspiracy theorists or would you not go that far? dont come at me like i invented this information how about you do your own research
They’re the bodies crashing onto the ground
I gotta come up with some new theories for 2024 .. mine all came true.... thanks to 2020
imagine being a bird flying around there and going “damn those humans are having a bad day”
😢😢
I was watching the one of the videos of the firefighters in the lobby and heard a Wren chattering. I'd never noticed that before. I wonder if that bird also died that day? It's a bit haunting to think that even a little bird was minding its own business one minute, then its birdsong became echoes of history falling down around it.
@@ladyfarona1988dang... what a haunting thought
@@ladyfarona1988 probably bugs and small ants too, rats inside the walls who knows
The really creepy part here for me which I just realized, is how quiet it is a few minutes after the rest tower falls. Once all the debris settles from that collapse, all you can hear is the wind howling, the debris sprinkling down from the remaining tower, and the music playing. I’d imagine that this is what an apocalypse might sound like. A normally bustling part of NYC which you’d normally hear footsteps, talking, birds, cars beeping and driving etc. not even so much as a voice calling out for help, or of any responders coming back into the scene. I know anyone that’s alive is standing by away from the area now fully aware that the second tower will probably come down too. But it’s still all just so surreal to hear it.
Freaks me out that 9/11 footage now comes with an explainer of what the event was. For my generation and older it’s indelibly marked on our psyche much like I imagine the assassination of JFK was for previous generations. Tragic yet also filled with so much courage and kindness. A truly human day. That Muzak makes it surreal.
24:05 you can see the man falling in both clips, the videos are in sync.
Which tower?
@@inkstinks7319 south but it isn't the same man
Can you? I Was looking out for that but couldn't spot him. Where is he on the left video?
@@lizzyluv96 youre joking right?
@@froglifes6829Dude nobody can see it
24:26 This is just so awful. Can't even comprehend what they must be thinking the moment they started flying. Did they even realize they had just 7 more seconds to live?
I was a preschooler at this time and remember watching the news about this disaster in real time. Rest in peace to all the victims. I'm so sad to watch this video...
RIP, Those loud bangs always get, those people that fell were exploding like water balloons on impact.
I have never seen this video before. Absolutely HORRIBLE to see this and hear the muzak playing in the plaza. 😢
Also also - there's a distinct lack of audible groaning of the buildings prior to collapse. There are multiple witness testimonies which state that they (especially WTC2) made deep rumbling, groaning sounds increaingly leading up to the collapse, audible even at street level. The abruptness of the collapse as depicted in this video feels very inaccurate with what we know was going on with the towers structurally. I'd wager you might even be able to hear when those final exterior columns snap.
I mainly did that because if you have seen Chris Sorenson's video is what i was basing it off of but thanks for the feedback!
“The video feels inaccurate.” LOL. Do you realize how nuts you sound? Just because you read a few Wikipedia articles doesn’t mean you have the slightest clue as to what really happened that day. Gotta love the armchair explosives/building “noises” experts.
i couldve imagine how much pain the south tower was. hit at a angle, lower hit. absolutely melancholy.
okay that hymn to the see from the titanic movie rally gave me chils.
Nearer My God to Thee? Or For Those in Peril On The Sea?
Why the song its so chill, and the situacion its so spooky
It's the Muzak system in the plaza playing the music it was playing on 9/11
Real
I don't think it is.
@@Stem_Cie That was Billie Joel muzak.
@@KrystyneY it is
I think something in the layering and editing of the Muzak is what's leading to people not 'getting' that it's depicting an aspect of that environment. Maybe a little more reverb or a slight echo or something would help, I'm not really sure.
Also, I hate that people will think this a legitimate recording of the incident and not a collage of different elements some genuine and not genuine. Nobody will read the description, nobody EVER reads the description - if there's something about the video that people ought to know at a glance, it needs to be in the title or in the video itself. (I miss annotations)
every video that i include with muzak syncing stuff i try to say its what really happened there. well at least from 9:25 to 9:42 but yeah i know thanks!
It’s aweful to hear how the sirens stopped all of a sudden.
24:25 this clip is heartbreaking. Was that man was ever identified?
@@AbuHajarAlBugattiwhat a stupid thing to say
@OperationrustIK 9/11 Is Real
@@OperationrustiKi pity people like you
@@OperationrustiK dude thats not funny at all you should be ashamed of your self,this serious stuff here.
@@AbuHajarAlBugatti ofc you're a truther too if that's you in your pfp then...yikes
Hearing "The World I Know" is so fkn haunting while this was unfolding. I was 7 when this happened...all these years later and I had no clue that they were playing music at the plaza during.
Damn, I've always loved Collective Soul and that song. Now I'll never be able to listen to it the same after seeing this video.
yeah it was played on satellite but after come back my love it is uncertain what the actual songs were
This day haunts me much like all of you. I wasn’t in NYC, but living in South Florida at the time. Twelve years old & in middle school. I lived in the *same* city where some of the terrorists lived prior to the attacks. I can only imagine that I probably crossed paths with evil. A few nights before they set off for 9/11 (I think the night before), they were playing cards at a popular bar here in Hollywood, FL. The place closed down in 2009-2010, but I remember working nearby and spoke with the husband of a waitress who served them that night. She could sense that these guys were just demonic - they had something off about them. Dangerous and uncertain times.
I live in Brazil and my Portuguese teacher was alive in 2001, and she saw all of it happen on a TV in a bar with her friend, as she saw it she thought it was some kind of movie, although she was quite confused on why the "movie" was shown like a TV broadcast and it was just the towers in flames, when she got home later in the day she found out that was a live broadcast, goes to show how unexpected this whole tragedy was. (she told us this story in class)
This clips brought two things to mind as someone who was born after 9/11:
1. It’s surreal that there’s such tranquil music playing amidst destruction
2. New footage of this incident gets posted around the Internet much more often than even I’m aware of
3. My morbid curiosity with this incident is gonna get me in trouble one day…
It is important that you know that the "bang" sound at the moment of the collapse of each tower is not the real sound, it was added by the editor.
I was born a few years after this, this made me feel a fraction of hopeless and fear that the people of that day experienced, this is the best and most terrifying piece of 9/11 media I have seen
1:14:51 You can see part of the core of the north tower stand for a surprising long time
Although the video lacked key details such as the Metal skeletons of the towers collapsing, it’s still a great video. I appreciate the effort you put into this.
Wow, that Muzak playing on on the plaza really sets the stage for something truly haunting 😢
I cannot fathom the horrific events that took place that day, I was only 1 years old when this happened and was over at my grandmas house so I don’t remember it happening and only found out a few years later when I got access to the internet, my heart goes out to everyone who perished on that day, may they rest in peace.
That music playing and the debris falling.
17:19 What caused this car to catch fire?
Things from the plane felt down an we‘re burning everything around cause of the cerosin and so on
it is believed to be burning debri most likely from AA 11. the wheel was on fire on the sedan because at around 8:57 AM there is this photo of the sedan and its wheel is on fire but nothing else but it is the same car but what i believe is that it spread like this: 1. could have just been how a normal car fire is and spread through out the car. 2. the fire spread to the fuel tank and exploded the back of the car but it was not caught most likely due to people mostly cutting tapes to 9:00 AM or people starting to film around 9:00 AM or it just never happened but since the fire was that bad that's just my guess but i also say that because of the back of the car is very destroyed in the back in this one photo of the church parking lot after the 2nd plane
Burning and smoldering debris from the impacts and conflagration. Multi-story structure fires often cause cars below to catch fire. Check out some videos of city fires, you're likely to see at least one car at street level get torched.
Cars love to be catching fire. They have incredibly poor resistance to flames and heat.
@@ZWTC682I wish I could remember (listened to a lot of 9/11 videos at work today) but there was a clip of a guy walking around narrating the scene and a car explodes, he even says "that car just explodes". no clue which of the many videos it was though. wonder if it was the same car
@@heffnermichael i mean in some helicopter videos you can see the car fires filling up the rest of the Manhattan skyline slightly
The Hootie & the Blowfish playing in the background is haunting
Not watching because I don’t want to see the gore, but there really should be a warning issued by TH-cam on this video. I’m glad I read the comments.
RIP to all of those who died on that horrible day.
i was expecting one but luckily didn't, but all that was not my intention to do that on purpose it was just when that was filmed. So dont think im just a weird edge lord lol,.
@@ZWTC682 it’s all good. I get it. As awful as this is, it’s important historically to show how grizzly and graphic this day was for those who went through it. Plus, people who were too young or not alive to grasp the devastation of that day can get a close look if they so choose.
The north tower was standing up for a long time after south tower collapsed
Because the south tower was hit more lower than the north tower. The core of the south tower was more weakened since it was hit more from the bottom. But it also has to do with the beams bending due to the heat.
@@eljefe802that and also how the plane hit at an angle at the south tower on the north east corner it gave out first you can see it on many videos
@@IndianaBeerReviewsmakes me wonder imagine if they crashed even lower it may have collapsed almost instantly or minutes after meaning more people would have been killed since they couldn’t evacuate
Even if it didn't collapse in minutes, then everyone above the floors above them had no chance of escape. That would be more horrifying senario if it didnt collapes cause would be more a case of when it fall instead of how many can we get out before its too late@Megalania1
1:14:54 you can see the core of the tower standing for some seconds before it falls
The Shell still standing, which shows the building did pancake down, while the outer portions held for little longer before falling themselves.
@@Sealed-Sevenyeah, that's the outer wall standing there for a spell; but the outer wall was also a load bearing structure, just like the inner core. The floors were slung between the inner core and the outer wall.
Yeah simulations show the core poked out the top of the nortn tower because of how badly burnt it was
bro, when it collapsed, Jesus. Rest in peace to all who died at this tragic event. 💔
Never forget those who died on 9/11/2001
9:03 Error, that jumper is the same person at the 0:35 and in 9:11 the videoclip of Jack Tailercio you can hear a Body hitting the ground that is the jumper that fell in 6:56 from the north face of the north tower you can see the shadow falling.
i do not think so but i see what your saying. i think not though because the smoke shadows and smoke rotation on the south tower and smoke shadows from the north tower is going the same way with both of those clips also in jacks clip the impact sounded metal sounding
@@ZWTC682 On the Jack's Tailercio video the part when you add the video of the jumper hitting the stage is not correct, the sound of the impact (Jack Tailercio) is from a jumper that fell from the north side, On guys Rosbrook's footage, Tami said "that's another person" and you hear the impact and then Tami describe how the jumpers hit the ground.
@@Unknow-bv9ws oh alright i was debating if i was going to add it or not
Omg I heard that 😢
Yeah you can hear a similar bang when he hits the roof of the stage
the music... god. hearing it is just eerie. the music kind of like a somber feeling that "god no this is not happening" and-
shit dude this music is really eerie to hear with all the falling bodies and towers and stuff... sigh.
1 hour and a couple of people changed the fates of innocent people
Read some unbiased history. Americans are not innocent.
They were no people, those were demons in human form.
eerie music at the plaza amidst everything 😢
Looking back all these years later and seeing extreme close up videos here…there was nothing that could have been done to save those towers from collapsing. That damage was irreversible. Rest in peace to all 😢
Muzak playing at 31:41... Collective soul. The chorus is
"So I walk up on high
And I step to the edge
To see my world below
And I laugh at myself
While the tears roll down
'Cause it's the world I know
Oh it's the world I know"
24:20 Poor guy was struggling to stay alive trying to somehow hoist himself down from the impact zone he'd just extracted himself from. Had it been possible for him to get himself down he would've with his resolve. It was impossible for him and the others to try and climb down the exterior of the building. I hate seeing him loose his grip
Yeah and then the music "How deep is your love"...so ironically disturbing. I always have these pictures in mind when I hear this song since I saw it for the first time.
Swear to god you can hear an huge explosion right before first collapse
The explosion sound is fake. There was no explosion sound on all the videos that are available.
it was the first floor giving way is what it was for at that moment.
The music playing is fucking haunting omfg
this music is terrible..It's disgusting to hear it
This is a great effort. Ive been watching your older video as ambience for a while, and i have to say that, despite the sound effects being much better on this one, the music definitely needs to be louder while also keeping the open-space reverb effect. Good luck!
Thank you!
I stumbled across this comment at the beginning of the north towers collapse. i get exactly what you're saying, but I couldn't help but find it a little funny to see you describe it as ambience while im im the middle of listening to a full minute of horrifically loud metal crunching and collapsing
@@Salad006 its basically just a recreation ambience on what it would have sounded like
@@Salad006 hahaha thats true, i always stopped watching after that part because the music cuts out and its just fire fighter alarms
45:08 Beginning of the south tower beginning to collapse. the reason for this being the airplane's jet fuel ignited a huge fire that burned and destroyed the tower's internal structure.
1:14:37 The north tower beginning to collapse. Same reason as WTC 2, jet fuel ignited a fire that burned the skeleton of the tower.
I was a 2002 baby.
I admit, for the longest time I was with my generation of making jokes and laughing...I've seen and have been fascinated with 9/11 for a long time, but seeing this..? This was the first video ever that I actually cried.
I see documentaries, I've seen the still photos of jumpers and video- cutting right before impact. I think....seeing that jumper fall through the roof and seeing them hit the ground like a limp doll...that just- I can't even put into words. It's gruesome but what I needed to see.
I won't even joke about this ever again and I believe this is something that NEEDS to be shown.
It’s a shame that you didn’t get to experience life before 9/11. This has forever changed and shaped America
I was in middle school when this happened. We were sent to the cafeteria/auditorium and were told about a current attack. Immediately after the principal broke the news, while we were walking back to class, I remember clearly my peers were joking and making it seem like a laughing matter. The thought of going to war in 2001 was new to us millennials, so everyone was hyped for all the wrong reasons. When you’re young, that level of immaturity is commonplace.
Another 02 kid here. We laughed at the memes in middle school, now we look at videos like this to remind us that humans died, in more ways than one, during this horrific time in both American and World history
Increible sonido. Que tristeza
It's something so heartbreaking to watch and yet I find myself revisiting this kind of footage every year. I can truly never forget...
You know where the film of the guy who climb down 20 stories outside the building?
nice calm music and fire crackling wow!
thats how it would have been unfortunately
Horrifying and Heart-breaking :(
At 43:43, was there a fire on the 1-2 floors of the South Tower?
45:07 is scary
Beautiful Skycrapers 😢
45:08 Terrorific moment
1:14:37 moment II 😮
A Symbol of New York city, U.S.
24:27 Absolutely heartbreaking 😢
15:08 Firemans a heroes ❤
Watching that man fall whilst listening to “How deep is your love” playing in the background is truly a harrowing feeling.. God bless those poor souls and their families who endured that terrible day.
44:28 you could see a person fall… so heartbreaking.
(Edit: NVM that’s debris.)
9:10 at the stage
@@Anya-ic7mrDude split in half! Rip
@@Jarhead1313I don’t think so
I think that’s debris. It’s a little too big to be a human @notjacobvvr
@@WallaceBreen-u5m its clearly a human
What’s up with the wind sounds starting at 46:00?
Its certainly not the original sound used in this video. The wind and the explosion sounds before the collapse are fake.
One thing about the South Tower collapsing: surely in reality it shut up that banaly evil, horrifyingly ironic elevator music!
oh, i did not expect this when clicking on this video
When I clicked on the video I didn’t think much of it but oh my god…
probably a dumb question about the audio...i understand the music, i understand the time deviation but im wondering where the ambient audio was recorded from? why is the fir so loud? just being inquisitive, not complaining. trying to understand the source of the normal ambient audio of the firetrucks, fir, sound of the city, etc. honestly, any more insight to the overall audio that isnt already explained would be super helpful. thanks!
well i mean debri was falling constantly and burning debri to but in such little pieces to and some very well could have spread on to paper and probably caught it on fire but
@@ZWTC682 actually that’s a really good point! Appreciate your answer
Sorry for my ignorance, but where did the audio come from? Is it a re-creation or is it the actual full audio? I'm more specifically asking about the audio of the collapse, because that is AMAZING and so terrifying sounding! Was there a stationary camera or something down in the WTC plaza that captured it? I've seen Jack Taliercio's video before but this audio sounds "cleaner" like it was captured on a recorder standing still rather than someone moving around like Jack was.
Also the score/music from the Titanic movie that plays right as the first tower collapses is sooooo freaking eerie. Around 46:00 into your video
its just a recreation on what it would have been during that day
@@ZWTC682 Gotcha, thanks! Still so so scary. I can't imagine how the collapse sounded in person